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Example: in a given mission you aren't allowed to buy a new round fuse, but you can get small fuses. Gather a broken round fuse, some wires and a rectangle fuse, open a menu to make a makeshift round fuse that you can use to replace the broken fuse.
Maybe this would be better saved for Space Mechanic 2 or a DLC.
Thx
Thx for that!
Thx Mate!
Please add the option in!
Sure this feature will be added in the full version!
Noted thx!
But the game is very fun, am interested to play the full release!
Thx mate! Ultra-wide screen support will be added to the final version!
Now I had a couple ideas. I guess they're all for a more difficult mode, maybe you have some of this anyway later after the tutorial:
- hold to screw/unscrew - would feel a little bit more mechanical than just clicking
- don't highlight all what is available for attaching
- attaching in the wrong order should be possible, forgetting parts should be possible, with the lid not appearing until all is in place
- examine tool confirming everything is back in place, maybe
- inventory should show all the detached parts (so you would see which one you forgot)
Thx for the feedback!